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Embarrassing grammar mistakes are avoidable—avoid them with our writing tips on the most common questions related to English writing and grammar. Find answers to some of the most frequently confused and misused words, like effect and affect, accept or except, and bear vs. bare.

Learn the differences between UK English and US English in spelling and punctuation, or check out how to use commas with conjunctions (or for that matter, why not take the time to learn about conjunctions and their role in grammar!) There are endless writing tips available for you to learn at this corner of the web; we highly encourage it!

What’s the Difference Between Invoke and Evoke?

What’s the difference between invoke vs evoke? Though they both derive from the same root word, vox, (Latin for voice,) their definitions and contexts in which they should be used vary.

When to Use Affect vs. Effect

‍ Affect vs. effect: what’s the difference? How do you use affect and effect? Here’s a pro (Grammarflex) tip to aide your memory—it’s as easy

Infer vs. Imply?

What’s the difference between infer vs imply? To start, they’re two different words with distinct meanings—so be sure not to confuse them in writing.

Is it Anyways or Anyway?

Anyway is correct, without the -s. Anyways is considered incorrect and improper English (don’t spell anyways with an -s).